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The Times - 23/07/1971

1971; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Harry Debelius, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, By Business News Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Chris Dunklev, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, Arthur Osman, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Choate, From Patrick Brogan, By Clifford Longley, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, From Michael Knipe, From Stewart Harris, From Derek Wilson, By Brian Cashinella, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Jonn Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Roy McKelvie, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Terry McLean, Michael Wolfers, Clifford Longley, PHS, GEORGE TELFORD., K. P. CLEARY., GEORGE BROWN, DAVID WINNICK., R. B. STENHOUSE., R. W. EDMONDS., DOREEN WALLACE, , F. SCOTT, , ROBERT STAND., DAVID BUTLER., JOHN BALFOUR., ALAN PATON., BRIDGET DAVIES., ADRIAN J. PEELER., FREDERICK LAWS, , ABDULRAHMAN AL-HELAISSI. Ambassador of Saudi Arabia. N. DIMECHKIE, Ambassador of Lebanon. H. ZAOUCHE, Charge d'Affaires a for ISMAIL KHELIL, Ambassador of Tunis. ABDIN ISMAIL, Ambassador of Sudan. FADHLE AHMED SALLAMI, Ambassador of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen. ZAID AL-RIFA'L, Ambassador of the Hashimite Kingdom of Jordan. AHMED ABDUL WAHHAB Al. NAKIB. Ambassador of Kuwait. ALKHDAR AL-IBRAHIMI, Ambassador of Algeria. KHAIRY M. BEN AMER. Ambassador of Libya. AISSA BENCHEKROUN, Charge d Affaires a i of Morocco. SAMIR AHMED, Charge d'Affaires a i of the United Arab Republic. AHMED ANIS. Director, Arab League Office, London. July 22., J. STEWART ROSS., DAPHNE MARCHANT., R. E. FORRESTER, , HUMPHREY BROOKE, , ROSEMARY CAIRNS., M. W. PALMER., By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, Lynn Seymour and David Adams, Penelope Houston, By Peter Hill, By Paul Routledge Labour Staff, By Dennis Dwyer, By Brian Basham, From Anthony Thomas, By Melvyn Westlake, From Our U S Economics Correspondent, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Alan Hamilton, By Giles Smith, By Roger Vielvoye, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Guy Hawtin, By Our Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Andrew Lumsden, H. W. SINGER, , DR MARTIN SHERWOOD., ALISTER WARREN., GILLIAN M. EUSTANCE., MICHAEL LEE., PAUL DODD., By Malcolm Brown, Gerald Ely,

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News: 122,000 killed on French roads in 10 years, BMA seeks action on hospital staffing, A Paris weekend is offered for only £4.90, Mr Ali Sabry faces high treason charge, Threat of a rubber-stamp Parliament, £4,336 damages for man's radiation 'stings', New Vatican law upsets cardinal, The decision that divided the church, Calls to the Bar in Trinity term, Business world's welcome, An American view of an agonized Britain, Berlin talks on plan for Soviet consulate, Sudan counter-coup as Libya forces down BOAC jet, Hospital technicians march in pay protest, Department head accused, Mr Wilson pacifies his Front Bench and gives Mr Rippon an apology, Family planning link with 'kinky' shops deplored, Albert Hall work held up by lack of money, Six want free trade guarantees, Doctors' concern over family kidney donors, Regional notebook Daisycutter in onion bag is old hat, Suggestions to improve housing aims, New conflicts in North Africa, Food prices Tax cuts have little effect Patricia Tisdall, King asks Arab leaders to see 'calm' of Jordan, Union cites 30 schools in report on 'squalor', 45 accused of plotting coup in Iraq, Pope establishes group to control charity work, India may expel volunteers for fear of spies, Lord Gifford blames military authorities for 'one-sided' inquiry into Bogside deaths, Austria broadly accepts free trade with EEC, West Europe Five die in Simplon tunnel rail crash, The Times Diary Two resign in BFI row, London news BBC pays tribute to Lord Reith at Westminster Abbey, Resignation hint by President Thieu, Guerrillas say 20,000 Pakistanis killed, Mr Wilson criticized in Italy for 'wavering', Police blamed for tour violence, Moscow accuses China of Vietnam betrayal to serve own interest, Workless now up to 829,181, highest total since 1940, Russia ejects two Jewish American tourists, Protest as museum items are sold, Tension threatens Cyprus peace, Overload effect of insurance failures, Protests stop tanker from dumping poison in Atlantic, Call for more trunk roads, Obscene matter sent to new freshmen, IRA forces clash in Belfast gun battle, Cholera in Spain confirmed by Madrid, Science report Cardiology: Hopes after nothingness, Boundary conflicts to be settled in Whitehall, Rome Autumn Collections, Market entry period need not be difficult, Mr Jenkins says, Pornography group to study state of Denmark, Work experience plan for pupils of 15, Russia and West Germany agree to open missions. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Law: Spain releases hippies until their trial, Group to offer evidence on drug inquiry, Seven years' jail for policeman, Open verdict on soldier lured to Ulster ambush, Court to decide ownership of EI Greco, Underworld's stockbroker reveals links with crime, Obscenity in mind of the beholder, Q C says, Airport loaders said to have stolen diamonds and cash, Angela Davis defence plea, Libel actions over the Hanratty case, Couple for trial after inquest on baby, Mr B tells inquest why he fired at man, Limits on power of justices to remove disqualification Regina v. Bradfield and Sonning Justices Ex Parte Holdsworth, Simon Dee tells judge of Frost influence, Who must suffer for a rogue's dishonesty? Lewis v. Averay. Display Advertising: Brown Knight & Truscott Ltd., The Scottish International Airline, Mears Bros. Holdings Ltd., The Queen's Award To Industry 1972, Air France, Means Bearing, Cutty Sark, Ugi Group, Caffyns Ltd, Record Year Forecast, The Times, International Polo, Smc, Extel Group, Boac, Healey & Baker, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Pbl International Limited, Municipal Offices Grimsby.. Politics and Parliament: Labour complain at time limit for industrial debate, Election demanded: people have right to decide-Mr Benn, Mr Wilson's apology on Lord Campbell's letter, The enlarged EEC can influence and steer world events, Letter on Hanratty case, Inexcusable Libyan action: apology demanded over VC10 House of Commons, Concern over provision for deporting families House of Lords, Recipe for economic decline: political blank cheque, Pull of Europe changing role of sterling to Britain's advantage House of Commons. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Petrosian ahead in battle to play Fischer, Television, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,830. Sport: Comedy Star helps Piggott to 100th win of season, Yachting Runaway Rebellion, Knott and Snow save England after spin ordeal, Cycling Dailey takes the stage, Golf Interesting names in last eight, Tennis Miss Hogan recovers to reach final, Rugby Union Lions going like chickens to the slaughter, Horse show Sporting Ford's finest hour, Sports in Brief, Athletics Three young lions chase titles, Rifle shooting Record by Mallett family, Rackets Contenders for world title. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Public Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Overseas, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Times To Loosen The Grip, Licence for cheap travel abroad, Rise In The Unemployed, A Major Monetary Meeting, No Excuse For Threatening An Aircraft. Letters to the Editor: Against apartheid, 'Only connect...', The vintage of roses, Roman Catholic conflicts, Hypermarket help for High Street, Nurseries for rulers, Labour's attitude on the EEC, The future of Jerusalem, Technologies for poor countries, AM in the morning, Guide Dogs for the Blind, Case of Alain Jaubert, Secretaries: the temporary typist and the boss's right hand woman, Part-time nursing. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years ago From 'The Times of Wednesday, July 24, 1946 Death of Maxton. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Carpenters' Company, RAF graduations. Obituaries: DR KARL BAUMANN Steam and gas turbines, DR CONWAY DAVIES Historical records, F. MILTON CASHMORE London building architect. Reviews: Reworked ballet short on dancing, Nuns' tale The Devils (x) Warner Rendezvous King Lear (a) Prince Charles Theatre The Horsemen (aa) Astoria Blue Water, White Death (u) Studio One, Dying gentry beneath Gorky microscope, Hogarth exhibition at the Tate. Business and Finance: Vauxhall recovery marked by £8.3m profit, BSC intends to shut down mill in tubes division, Swan Hunter win £10m orders for containerships, EEC becomes Britain's main partner in trade, Company News Vaux succeeds in widening its margins, The Swedish shoppers' guardian, Apple growers fear Six entry, Mr Barber's timely stimulus to TV sales, Thorn after reflationary package, PO redundancy warning, Advertising chief wants extension of TV hours, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Japan OECD call on imports, Unit trust prices, Lockheed Bill faces threat of filibuster, Bacon cheaper, London port employers want 800 cutback, Bids and Deals Wellman comes for Fluidrive, New Issues Thanet Trust offer next week, Business Diary: Warning shots by Greek colonels · Trafalgar blues, Trafalgar sends out Cunard offer documents, Slater Walker upsets the government, Marked decline in absenteeism at Welsh pits, France Dassault-Breguet merger agreed, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, AUEW stands by £6 wage claim Scanlon says, Fixed Interest, United Biscuits and Cadbury in cake deal, Soviet Union Renault plant talks 'progress', British Leyland will expect its suppliers to observe CBI price increase limit, ICI Fibres to dismiss 8 p c of work force in move to rationalize nylon output, Changes, but a promising future, Unions may veto BSA workers' wage cut pact as 'dangerous precedent', Ford plans £5m truck expansion, Ten-year US Treasury bonds at new ceiling, West Germany Cash deposits soon on loans from abroad, In brief, Gold price in London highest for two years, Chairmen's Reports Metal Box running out of growth, George Kent passes final dividend, UCS statement likely next week, Wiggins Teape may cancel £5m Indian mill, Microcircuit, mini-demand, maxi-depression Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent on how the microcircuit industry has slumped, Mining Noranda earns $1.32 in first half, Gold futures trading. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Sterling and Money, London & Regional Market Prices Metal Box fall back, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Antony Gibbs names finance chief. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Births.

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